Manuel DaSilva allegedly telephoned his girlfriend in violation of a protection order.

STATEN ISLAND, NY. -- Dial "C" for contempt.

Manuel DaSilva, a criminally-convicted former NYPD sergeant, has racked up his sixth domestic violence-related arrest in the past five months, this time for threatening his girlfriend Sunday over the phone in violation of a protection order, allege Brooklyn prosecutors.

DaSilva was busted Thursday.

Prosecutors allege the 44-year-old New Dorp resident and an unidentified female called the victim's Brooklyn home just after 9 p.m.

The criminal complaint quotes the woman as telling the victim, "Manny says, 'Run (expletive).' He's coming to get you."

In the background, the victim heard DaSilva threaten, "I'm coming for you, (expletive)" then laugh, according to the complaint.

The defendant was charged with felony and misdemeanor counts of criminal contempt, along with aggravated harassment, court records show.

He was arraigned Thursday in Brooklyn Criminal Court and released on $250,000 bond, said online state court records. He is due back in court Tuesday.

A judge ordered him not to contact her, but four days after that arrest, DaSilva repeatedly called and texted, and sent her a floral bouquet with a handwritten note attached, according to a complaint filed in Brooklyn Criminal Court.

That led to an arrest on Feb. 4, and another judge's order of protection.

DaSilva has two other open domestic violence-related cases: He was arrested on criminal contempt charges twice late last year.

In the first case, he showed up at his ex-wife's house on Oct. 22, violating an order of protection, and in the second, on Oct. 29, he defied an order that he surrender any and all firearms, prosecutors on Staten Island allege.

DaSilva left the NYPD after an Internal Affairs investigation at Brooklyn's 61st Precinct stationhouse reportedly outed DaSilva as a steroid user in 2007; he was one of six cops to test positive in 2007, according to an investigation by the Village Voice.

Early last year, DaSilva pleaded guilty to petit larceny for stealing $76,000 worth of electronics from the Apple store in SoHo, where he worked as a guard.